A common issue found in teams that rely on transformative reactions is determining who triggers the reaction. This is because transformative reactions scale only from Elemental Mastery and character level, so it’s definitely useful to know which character you should level and build with EM – and not typical DPS stats like ATK, CRIT, and damage bonus.

Raiden’s role in triggering most Hyperbloom reactions is clear, as he is the only character who consistently experiences them.

Her skill’s large AOE consistently triggers Hyperbloom, so it scales off her level and EM. Knowing this lets you appropriately level and build her with full EM artifacts and weapons.

Her DPS teammates use their normal DPS builds because they don’t need to build Hyperbloom – they don’t need to trigger it.

This team composition is really good – it’s already a top meta team.

How To Build Hyperbloom Raiden

You don’t need to start from scratch with this team. There are plenty of variations you can use characters from. ..

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Raiden 1 Dendro Applicator and 1 Hydro Unit - The last slot can be any character that doesn’t steal Hyperbloom reactions from Raiden - like Zhongli, Fischl, or Beidou.

Raiden’s build for this team is a 4-piece build that includes Gilded Dreams and Dragon’s Bane. This build is designed to provide the player with increased survivability and damage while also providing them with the ability to take down enemies quickly.

The Dendro unit uses 4pc. Deepwood Memories, while the Hydro unit uses their normal DPS build.

Can Kuki Shinobu Replace Raiden in Hyperbloom Raiden?

Kuki can definitely help Raiden by exchanging his strong energy generation for her healing abilities. ..

Kuki’s skill has a very similar uptime and AOE to Raiden’s, so she can also consistently trigger Hyperbloom reactions. ..

Raiden’s kit is used more here than in the other games.

Raiden’s burst is not as powerful as it seems. She is not built with CRIT, so her burst will deal very minimal damage – aka a waste of field time.

In Hyperbloom, Kuki is a character meant to always be off-field, so her full potential is used in Hyperbloom teams.